DIGITAL WALLET Sample Clauses

DIGITAL WALLET. A digital wallet is a mobile device application that allows you to make a payment with your Debit Card by waving your mobile device near a payment terminal, without needing to insert the Debit Card in the payment terminal, and without necessarily having to enter a Password or any other Proof of Identity. You may only use digital wallets that have been approved by us, and we may, in our discretion, withdraw that approval. Digital wallets may be used at participating merchants, for payments up to a maximum amount determined by us, the merchant, or the digital wallet provider. Your use of a digital wallet is governed by your agreement with the digital wallet service provider. The digital wallet service provider is responsible for the performance of the digital wallet. We are not responsible for any problems experienced with the digital wallet. We are not responsible for the collection, use, or disclosure of your personal information by the digital wallet service provider, or the security of information transmitted by your mobile or wearable device or tablet or the digital wallet service provider. To add a Debit Card to a digital wallet, you must follow the instructions provided by the digital wallet service provider and any additional instructions provided by us. In some circumstances, we may not allow a Debit Card to be added to a digital wallet. We may terminate or suspend use of a Debit Card with a digital wallet for any reason at any time, with or without notice to you. We do not currently charge any additional service fees when a Debit Card is used through a digital wallet. However, we will charge the service fees generally applicable to the use of the Debit Card. You are responsible for any service fees imposed by the digital wallet service provider, your phone company, or any other person. You must maintain the security of your mobile device by protecting it with a secure access code or biometric, by knowing its location at all times, and by keeping it up to date with the latest operating system software, security patches, and anti-virus and anti-spyware programs. You must only use the latest version of the digital wallet. You must protect and keep confidential your Proof of Identity and all other credentials you use to log into your mobile device, to use the digital wallet, and to make payments with your Debit Card using the digital wallet. If you share these credentials with another person, then any payments made by that person will be deemed to have...
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DIGITAL WALLET i. Digital Wallets. Generally, this section of the Agreement governs your election to use eligible Cards issued by us when you add, attempt to add or keep your Card in one or more digital wallets (“Digital Wallet”) supported by us if we make such Digital Wallet services available to you. If you add your Card to a Digital Wallet supported by us, your use of your Card in connection with the Digital Wallet is subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the terms and conditions set forth by the third party Digital Wallet provider or another third party supporting the Digital Wallet or Digital Wallet provider (collectively, the “Digital Wallet Provider”). By using your Card in connection with a Digital Wallet, you agree you will comply with the terms of this Agreement and any agreement with the applicable Digital Wallet Provider. If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement, you may not add your Card to, or use your Card in connection with, a Digital Wallet.
DIGITAL WALLET. You are solely responsible for the security of your wallet, and you should never share your wallet credentials or seed phrase with anyone. If you discover an issue related to your wallet, you should promptly contact your wallet service provider. You are also solely responsible for your Account and any associated wallet, and we are not liable for any acts or omissions by you in connection with your Account or as a result of your Account or wallet being compromised. You agree to immediately notify us if you discover or otherwise suspect any security issues related to the Service or your Account.
DIGITAL WALLET. You may add your debit card to
DIGITAL WALLET. The Tribe and State agree that connecting a patron’s Tribal Lottery System Player Account and Sports Wagering Account “digital wallet”, or other payment/wagering accounts, at the Gaming Operation shall not be deemed approved as part of the approval of this Amendment. Any future proposal from the Tribe to make such connections must meet Compact and applicable Appendices requirements. If the Tribe’s Compact and Appendices provisions do not allow this connection, additional amendments/negotiations may be initiated. If the Tribe determines its proposal meets current Compact and Appendices requirements, the proposal will be submitted to and approved by the Tribe and State Gaming Agency, and such agreement will be documented. The documentation will include at a minimum: how it complies with Compact and Appendices; security, integrity, and testing provisions; and related Internal Controls. Nothing in this amendment is intended to prevent the Tribe from offering a “digital wallet” for Sports Wagering.
DIGITAL WALLET. 5.1. An alternative way to use the Card may be the Digital Wallet service. Use of the Digital Wallet is subject to additional terms and conditions and is provided at the sole discretion of Wallester. The Digital Wallet may not be accepted at all locations where the Card is otherwise accepted. The Cardholder may add or remove a Card from the Digital Wallet in accordance with the Digital Wallet provider's instructions.
DIGITAL WALLET. You can add an eligible COMMUNITY 1ST CREDIT UNION debit card (“card”) to a Digital Wallet (“Wallet”) by following the instructions of the Wallet provider. If your card or underlying account is not in good standing, that card will not be eligible to enroll in the Wallet. When you add a card to the Wallet, the Wallet allows you to use the card to enter into transactions where the Wallet is accepted. The Wallet may not be accepted at all places where your card is accepted. The terms of your Membership and Account Agreement and Electronic Fund Transfers Agreement and Disclosure that govern your card and account do not change when you add your card to the Wallet. The Wallet simply provides another way for you to make purchases with the card. Any applicable fees and charges that apply to your card will also apply when you use the Wallet to access your card. COMMUNITY 1ST CREDIT UNION does not charge you any additional fees for adding your card to the Wallet or using your card in the Wallet. The Wallet provider and other third parties such as wireless companies or data service providers may charge you fees. COMMUNITY 1ST CREDIT UNION is not responsible for the Wallet. We are not the provider of the Wallet, and we are not responsible for providing the Wallet service to you. We are only responsible for supplying information securely to the Wallet provider to allow usage of your card in the Wallet. We are not responsible for any failure of the Wallet or the inability to use the Wallet for any transaction. We are not responsible for the performance or non-performance of the Wallet provider or any other third parties regarding any agreement you enter into with the Wallet provider or associated third party relationships that may impact your use of the Wallet. We are not responsible for any loss, injury or inconvenience you suffer as a result of a merchant refusing to accept the Wallet. You should contact the Wallet provider if you have questions concerning how to use the Wallet or problems with the Wallet. We can block you from adding an otherwise eligible card to the Wallet, suspend your ability to use a card to make purchases using the Wallet, or cancel entirely your ability to continue to use a card in the Wallet. We may take these actions at any time and for any reason, such as if we suspect fraud with your card, if you have an overdue or negative balance on your card account, if applicable laws change or if directed to do so by the Wallet provider or the applicab...
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DIGITAL WALLET. In order to use the Services, you must link an electronic wallet that allows you to engage in transactions using cryptocurrency (each, a “Digital Wallet”) on supported bridge extensions. Before engaging in any transactions using cryptocurrency, you must download a supported Digital Wallet bridge extension and use such extension to connect and unlock your Digital Wallet through the Services. Once you engage in a transaction through the Services, your order is passed on to your Digital Wallet via the applicable extension, which completes the transaction on your behalf. ALL TRANSACTIONS INITIATED THROUGH THE SERVICES ARE AFFECTED BY THIRD-PARTY DIGITAL WALLET EXTENSIONS. BY USING THE SERVICES, YOU AGREE THAT SUCH TRANSACTIONS ARE GOVERNED BY ANY TERMS AND/OR POLICIES APPLICABLE TO THE USE OF THE APPLICABLE EXTENSIONS AND DIGITAL WALLETS.
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